A switching and control arrangement are provided along with a transformer arrangement such that semiconductor-based switches can be used in a medium DC voltage to AC inverter in a medium voltage to low voltage DC to DC converter. The switching arrangement on the secondary side of the transformer arrangement controls a current ramp up or down of switches on the primary side of the transformer that are used to convert DC to AC, thereby permitting for soft switching of those switches.
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1. A medium voltage to low voltage DC to DC converter, comprising: a DC to AC voltage inverter; an AC to DC voltage converter; and a hybrid transformer coupled between the DC to AC voltage inverter and the AC to DC voltage converter, the hybrid transformer including a first transformer having a primary coupled to the DC to AC voltage inverter and a second transformer and a third transformer each having a primary coupled to a secondary of the first transformer and each having a secondary; and a second switching arrangement associated with the AC to DC converter and coupled to the second transformer and the third transformer wherein the second switching arrangement alternately blocks current in the secondary of the second transformer and the secondary of the third transformer to provide soft switching of one or more switches in the DC to AC voltage inverter, wherein when the second switching arrangement blocks current in the secondary of the third transformer the secondary of the second transformer is conducting current and the primary of the third transformer appears as an inductance reflecting back a current to the primary of the first transformer, and wherein when the second switching arrangement blocks current in the secondary of the second transformer the secondary of the third transformer is conducting current and the primary of the second transformer appears as an inductance reflecting back a current to the primary of the first transformer.
2. The DC to DC voltage converter of claim 1 further comprising a medium voltage switching circuit having switching states responsive to a state of the current in the secondary of the second transformer and the current in the secondary in the third transformer.
3. The DC to DC voltage converter of claim 2 further comprising: a central controller capable of sequencing the timing of states of the switching arrangement and the timing of inputs to the medium voltage switching arrangement.
4. A method for soft switching for a medium voltage to low voltage DC to DC converter, the method comprising: providing a DC to AC voltage inverter; providing an AC to DC voltage converter; providing a hybrid transformer coupled between the DC to AC voltage inverter and the AC to DC voltage converter, the hybrid transformer including a first transformer having a primary coupled to the DC to AC voltage inverter and a second transformer and a third transformer each having a primary coupled to a secondary of the first transformer and each having a secondary; and alternatingly blocking current in the secondary of the second transformer and the secondary of the third transformer to provide soft switching of one of more switches in the DC to AC voltage inverter, wherein when alternatingly blocking current in the secondary of the third transformer the secondary of the second transformer is conducting current and the primary of the third transformer appears as an inductance reflecting back a current to the primary of the first transformer, and wherein when alternatingly blocking current in the secondary of the second transformer the secondary of the third transformer is conducting current and the primary of the second transformer appears as an inductance reflecting back a current to the primary of the first transformer.
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